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Vipin Bihari Yadav

Guide-Level 12

Hii, B.Voc is a three-year duration undergraduate course that can be pursued in a wide range of fields starting from healthcare, food technology and hospitality to creative fields like graphic designing and beauty & wellness. Eligibility Pass 10+2 or equivalent with 55% aggregate marks
Admission Merit or Entrance Based
Average Course 12,000 to 2,15,000
Average Annual Salary INR 300,000-INR 700,000
thanks.

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Hi. Kindly visit the link. https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-venkateswara-ayurvedic-college-tirupati-87161.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello TS Parimala, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your PG in Pharmacy. Also impressed by your clear cut thoughts about the route for admission. Having said this, I must bring to your notice that the whole process of admission against management quota seats is totally opaque. Nothing is known in public domain. There are plenty of descritions given to the management. Hence you need to contact the administration department of your intended college and make queries. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Venkat,
For management quota seats there is no counseling. One needs to contact the administration of concerned colleges to know the details and the procedure. Best wishes to you.

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Devi Naga Sudheer Ballipalli

Contributor-Level 7

You must contact the particular college you want to join through the management quota.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Charan S, yes, for those who could not score required ranking due to different reasons, can definitely think of seeking admission under management quota. There is absolutely nothing wrong in it. But I am afraid that the detailed information is not available in public domain. You need to contact the administration to know the details. Best wishes to you.

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shanmukha srikrishna sai

Beginner-Level 5

If you have enough money, it is possible. But you have to complete your B.Tech in bio technology.

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

There is MBA-IT but not MBA-EC. In any case, the most important thing about MBA is the grade of the college and its capability to provide good placement facilities. Unless you choose a MBA college which is under CAT CMAT MAT or XAT its not going to be fruitful.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
Please click on the link for more details:http://www.upes.ac.in/mba-international-business. Thank you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Dhaval,It is very nice of you to think of doing your MBA after graduation in electrical engineering. After graduating as an engineer, there are two routes open for a student. One in the technological field of going in for M.Tech or MS, and then subsequent Research and then a job. The alternative path is to do MBA, become a generalist and then have a different career path all together. Both these have equal votaries and both these have equal chances of success. In view of the foregoing it's your decision to follow the path which you feel is right for you. Best wishes to you.

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